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Search Request | Object report

Portrait of a child

Lost Art-ID
630532
Artist / Creator
Unknown
Title
Portrait of a child
Object type
Painting
Group of reported objects
Painting
Material / Technique
painted
Description
currently no further information available
Provenance
[...]; undated latest June 1938 owned by Arthur and Irene Barasch, Berlin; [...]
On June 21, 1938, Philo Wuest appraised the painting belonging to Arthur and Irene Barsch, which was located in the music salon of the villa at Wissmannstraße 11 (now Baraschstraße), at 30 RM. According to statements made by Luise Haertel, Arthur Barasch's secretary, during restitution proceedings, Barasch sold the items following the appraisal to cover, among other things, a foreign currency fine, legal and emigration costs, as well as living expenses. The current whereabouts of the objects remain unknown.
For further information on the possible ownership history from 1939 onward, see the search report “Realm of the Blessed” (Lost Art ID: 630531).
Literature / Source
Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv (BLHA), Rep. 36A Oberfinanzpräsident Berlin-Brandenburg (II) Nr. 1880; LAB B Rep. 025-04 Nr. 5036/50
Published since
25.07.2025
Contact
Ross, Antoinette
E-Mail
tross707@att.net
Circumstances of loss reported as
Nazi-confiscated property
Search Request, Person

Barasch, Irene and Arthur

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